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The author was successful in making the story so vivid for the audience that they were left entranced as if a movie was playing in their heads as narrated by the author of the story. Examples were scenes from the locker room where the men candidly talked about body hair and how it used to be regarded as a badge of manhood. Such topic was not the kind one commonly talks about, but the simple candidness of the dialogue made such a topic so interesting.
The audience was very responsive to Harbach, laughing at appropriate times and giving witty side comments to the funny remarks the author read and expressed funnily from the reading of the book. Listening to him read makes one conclude that he knew each and every detail of the story and brought that out in his reading. It was as if he was just talking out loud while writing the book but did not need anyone’s approval to express himself on print. Harbach was a confident reader because he knew his book very well.
I have never read the book that the author wrote and read from. However, I felt drawn to the story because the author read it so well. I thought it was also the audience’ first time to get to know about the story but when they asked questions, it was clear that they have read the book beforehand.
The author used words that were appropriate to the characters who spoke them. Even the use of curse words depicted the character of the men in the story so well. It was easy to relate to the story especially since this one was read by the author himself, as if he jumped right out of the printed page to make the book come more alive. I was impressed by the richness of the story and the multiple perspectives the author held simultaneously.
When the audience asked him questions, I was able to relate more to him as a writer. In the first questions, it seemed that he was thrown off-guard especially because the questions were sensitive, referring to homosexuality. The audience asked him if he derived
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